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Centraal Station really gives you a great perspective on the AMS as a whole. It really is the central part of the city and you can go anywhere from this spot, by taxi, rail, Light Rail, canal boat etc. Lots of great little spots near...More

Just try stay clear if you can ! The service is at best miserable in all corners from the Delft shop to the Simon Levelt shop . Worst of all are the service point centres in which there is one within the station opposite the...More

Centraal Station in Amsterdam is a fabulous building in its own right - looks stunning. The trains in Holland run regularly are seldom late, very efficient and clean and so cheap compared with the UK. An easy way to travel from the airport to the...More

Been through Central station many times, always bustling with people going about their business. Lots of new shops and places to eat.
This would make a fantastic hotel.
If you like architecture and appreciate it, this is one building to visit.

We arrived at Centraal Station by train from the airport. Easy to negate their instructions and signage. The station was clean and the staff very helpful. A few shops inside to buy food and other items. Is well looked after

Amsterdam’s buzzing hub, with its sprawling network oftram rails and a seemingly constant flow of touristsand commuters, yields convenient access to some of thebest sightseeing, shopping, and street life in Europe.Closest at hand are the Royal Palace, the quaint shopsof Haalremmerdijk, the pedestrianized zonesKalverstraat and Dam Square with popular neighborhoodssuch as the Red Light District, and the Canal Ring

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hardly more than a moment’s stroll away. With thewell-connected Centraal Station as Centrum’s base,it's easy to travel farther afield via one of thecity’s iconic trams.

When you get into the front hall of the airport terminal (following signs to ground transportation), you will see ticket kiosks and crowds of people. You can use either the kiosk, or get in line at the ticket counter... More

When you get into the front hall of the airport terminal (following signs to ground transportation), you will see ticket kiosks and crowds of people. You can use either the kiosk, or get in line at the ticket counter against the wall. The price is the same, and it's easy to purchase a ticket. The train platform is downstairs, and trains run regularly and often to the Centraal Station. It's about a 20 minute ride. Easy as pie.
I was having issues at the kiosk with my credit card, so went to the ticket counter so I could speak with an agent. The agent ran my card, and it worked without issue. So, don't sweat if there is a problem at the kiosk. Things might work better with the agent's assistance.

Hello Lee
Februari you can visit Amsterdam.
Maybe there will be snow and Cold weather.
So bring warm clothes with you.
3-4 days or a weekend is ok to visit Amsterdam.
Take the Eurostar.
But,flyng is cheaper.
Look at... More

Hello Lee
Februari you can visit Amsterdam.
Maybe there will be snow and Cold weather.
So bring warm clothes with you.
3-4 days or a weekend is ok to visit Amsterdam.
Take the Eurostar.
But,flyng is cheaper.
Look at Skyscanner for flights.
You can take the red hop on hop offbus naar the central Station to see the most important buildings of Amsterdam.
Or take a canalcruise,visit the Rijksmuseum,
There are soort manier thing tot do/see!

I would avoid this city . Brugge and Brussels are far nicer . The city is dirty , the service horrible and it’s all overpriced . I’d say to anyone please be at least aware of this and the horrendous crime level